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Trucking regulations eased to speed flooding relief to Eastern Kentucky

Transportation Secretary Jim Gray issues order lifting weight and driving hours limits

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray has issued an order to help speed urgently needed fuel, supplies and restoration of power to flood-stricken counties of Eastern Kentucky, following a state of emergency declared by Gov. Andy Beshear on Thursday, July 28.

Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray

Secretary Gray’s order applies to commercial vehicles actively engaged in relief efforts. It exempts drivers from limits on hours of driving and having to stop at weight stations if they are delivering fuel and other needed supplies or engaged in debris removal and restoration of power. It also exempts the vehicles from fees for overweight/over-dimensional permits.

“Governor Beshear wants to ensure there’s no delay in getting relief to the people who are suffering in eastern Kentucky,” Secretary Gray said.

Secretary Gray’s official order will remain in effect through 12:01 a.m. EDT on Aug. 15, 2022. To ensure the safety of the traveling public, contracted drivers must comply with safety requirements and have a copy of the order in their vehicles.

View the order here.

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